Whether she’s kicking a ball, playing the net, or leaping and running, Miranda Bradshaw, a 17-year old senior at Marion County High School, knows few, if any boundaries at all.

During her time at MCHS, Bradshaw has tried her hand at almost every sport the school has to offer for girls. While she has no true favorite athletic activity, Bradshaw has participated in soccer, basketball, tennis, and track.

I think everything is back to as normal as it gets for me. Last week I was fishing the Puddle Jumper Tournament on Springfield Reservoir. My cell phone rang and I saw it was my daughter Traci sending me a text. She was letting me know my oldest son was being flown to Somerset after a possible heart attack.

It didn’t take long to get off the lake, get home, unhook the boat and head to Somerset.

Marion County finished its second track meet of the season when it competed in the Boyle County All-comers Meet on March 27. While the school did not take a top spot in the crowded competition, several MCHS students produced top 10 performances.

Track Coach Daniel Johnson said that despite poor weather conditions, the meet went very well and he would like to get some of the younger team members in the top 10 in future meets.

The Marion County Knights and Lady Knights saw action last week when they took a heaping handful of wins against the Campbellsville Eagles and Lady Eagles, Adair County Lady Indians, and Danville Admirals.

Campbellsville

On March 28, the Knights and Lady Knights took on the Eagles and Lady Eagles. The Knights walked away with all six wins in singles against the Eagles but fell in three straight doubles matches.